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Celtic transfer state of play on Traore, Frimpong and Tilio as Yang Hyun Jun hailed as 'different level'

Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers has got his media obligations out the way and now it is very much down to business for the returning manager.

The 50-year-old is raring to go and talked up a squad which romped to the Treble under predecessor Ange Postecoglou. And the Irishman sees evolution rather than revolution (trademark Alan Partridge) incoming as he aims to add his own touch to a side he believes capable of becoming a bonafide force in Europe. The Champions League is calling and incomings and outgoings are looming. But Rodgers was keen to stress it wouldn't be in high volume as he looks for the right names to arrive.

Odin Thiago Holm is the name to remember for Celtic quizzes down the road as the first signing of the second Rodgers era but he won't be the only arrival this summer. Record Sport runs the rule over the current state of play and what could come next in a summer of change in Glasgow's east end.

The Gangwon winger wants out of South Korea and his eyes firmly fixed on becoming a Celtic player. It appears a case of civil war with his agents and current club at loggerheads over when he can leave his current side, amid their nightmare season which see them languishing second bottom of the K-League. His current employers prefer a winter transfer exit to Glasgow, however, the player is moving heaven and earth to join compatriot Oh in Glasgow. And he caught the eye of a Tottenham insider during an impressive display for a League XI against Spurs.

Spurs TV Rob Daly commentator, said: "He was probably the player I had the least information on, he was probably the best player for team K-League. He came on and changed things, being direct, he didn't lack any confidence. He was the one player on the back game I

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